He always wanted to go back and then when we got married we started talking about it and had the whole trip planned and paid for to go over Christmas in 2006. About a week before I ended up with an abdominal surgery but the surgeon said we could still go. Unfortunately, a few days later I ended up back in surgery and this time we knew we couldn't go. It was heartbreaking to be stuck in the hospital and listen to Ryan cancel all of our reservations. Anyway...we always meant to re plan it but didn't get to it until this year but better late than never right?! (Just a heads up, I'm including lots of details and pictures for memory sake so I'm sorry if it gets boring to read. Guarentee this is the world's longest blog post so feel free to skim through as needed!) Day 1, 12/28/10
We finished packing and my younger brother Tyler who came out to dog/house sit drove us to the airport.
Day 2, 12/29
Went back to the airport and after another delay, flew to Miami. You'll love this. As we got to the gate we were getting our stuff together when the flight attendant asked everyone to step back in so they could get a lady off the plane to make her flight to South America...oh were we mad! Ryan even stopped and asked the flight attendant if that is their policy and if so, where were they yesterday?! We so could have made our flight if they had helped us like they did her. Anyway, spent a few hours killing time in Miami including being entertained by this Brazilian gate agent who all the sudden put on Christmas lights and sang jingle bells...
Day 3, 12/30
Finally made it to Rio but unfortunately since we left late we ended up behind a whole Air France flight in customs.
{porto alegre in sight!}
{Welcome back to the South "Elder West"}
After a quick bite we got back in the car. Poor Ryan couldn't figure out how to get it in reverse and we spent about 5 minutes inching forward then rolling back then doing it again. He finally figured it out and off we went. After a full night of driving we arrived in Santana do Livramento around 3am and checked into the Jandia Hotel and crashed for a few hours.
Day 4, 12/31
Morning came too quick but we got ready, checked out, then headed out to see the downtown area.
{first view of the South out our hotel window}
We were taking pictures when this little boy came up to Ryan and sold him a pair of socks. It was cute to see how pushy the boy was and Ryan wasn't going to buy them but I made him :) We did some more walking around which brought back memories for Ryan then stopped at a roadside cart for lunch.
After lunch we drove out of the downtown area and out to the area where Ryan served.
As far as transportation there, many people have motorbikes, a few have cars, but most walk, take the bus or have a horse pulled cart which was odd to see.
After we finished up in Livramento we started the drive to Santa Maria. It was a beautiful drive. The southern region of Brazil is not rainforest but more countryside. Lots of green fields and pastures.
Day 5, 1/1/11
Got ready, enjoyed breakfast at the hotel then explored Santa Maria.
We stopped at one the ward buildings first and luckily found people in the back. {notice the shack's out front? yeah, families actually live in them!}
We stopped at one home where they brought us in and showed us their cachorros. O.M.G. They were SO cute!! This is a baby St. Bernard "Bella" and her daddy "Beethoven." I so would have smuggled her home!
After visiting, we said goodbye which was sad because I could tell Mauro didn't want Ryan to go but we had to.
After leaving Santa Maria, we were off to find Santiago. I should stop and stay that I spent a lot of time before the trip map questing directions and had a whole binder full of our agenda but it's a dang good thing we rented the GPS cuz my directions wouldn't have cut it! I have always been pro-map and anti-gps but I may have had a change of heart :)
On the way to Santiago we drove through an area called Jaguar.
There were vineyards and hydrangea bushes everywhere.
We made it to Santiago
And just in time too to get gas where we paid $5/gallon! Their gas stations are old fashioned where you pay someone to pump your gas for you. The highways in Brazil were very well maintained and paved but the cities have hand laid cobblestone streets which makes driving slow and bumpy. {classic Brazilian road}
We were able to find the church building
Unfortunately, none of the homes still belong to the church so we couldn't go in them but they still fun to see and sure brought back memories for him. This city seems a bit wealthier than the others so the homes were more modern.After another attempt to find real food we found nothing but closed signs. Thankfully we did find one corner cafe for Xis and Coke.
After saying goodbye to Santiago we started out for Santano Antonio das Missoes or as the missionaries called it "the hole". Unfortunately, Ryan circled the wrong city when I was printing directions so I didn't prepare any to this city and it's so small it wasn't on the GPS but he thought he remembered where it was. We ended up finding a sign that pointed toward the city so having no other directions, we followed it. It was a dirt road that turned into a horribly rocky dirt road (think off roading in a jeep...minus the jeep).
{funny story, we stopped to take pictures and this whole herd of cattle came up to see us, I felt horrible that I didn't have a treat for them}
What a long drive but thankfully it put us right into Santo Antonio (aka "the hole").
We stopped for yet another Guanana and caught a great sunset on our way out of "the hole."Then we were on our way to the Wilson Parque Hotel in Sao Miguel das Missoes for the night.
{check out this cool monument at the entrance/exit to Sao Miguel}
Day 6, 1/2
We had to get up early, get ready, and enjoy a quick breakfast at the hotel
After racing to make it to church on time, Ryan realized we were at the wrong building so he got directions and we found the right one.
The missionaries showed us into sunday school that was about over. It sure was different to listen to a lesson and have no idea what they were talking about. After the meeting, people started to recognize Ryan and an older man came up to him and you would have thought Ryan was his long lost son! They hugged and talked and reminisced. His name is Odilon and he was the branch president when Ryan served there.After the meeting, Odilon invited us back to his home for lunch with his family. Once again, they took out their photo's and there was Ryan as a missionary!
They made a great lunch for us and made sure we were stuffed full!
Sadly, it came time to say goodbye to Odilon and it almost brought me to tears because he was SO happy to have Ryan back, even for just a few hours.
Before leaving Cruz Alta, we miraculously found the home lived in.
{sad to think that a whole family lives in this little green shack next to the "nice" missionary home}
I loved the random horses at the bus station :)
We tried to find a few more members but no one was home so made our next trek back to Porto Alegre. It was a long drive (6 hours) but another pretty one. There were more giant hydrangeas
and deep valley's with clouds settled in.We stopped at a Churrascaria (think Brazilian buffet). It had a beautiful view but the food wasn't very good.
We got into Porto Alegre late but stopped at the temple.
Day 7, 1/3
After only 4 hours of sleep we were up and on our way back to the airport in Porto Alegre. There was a huge line once we got there but thankfully Ryan worked his Portuguese magic and got us bumped up as to avoid missing another flight. We stopped for a super quick picture by this wall that Ryan took a picture by when he was headed home from the mission.
We took a bus to our propeller plane that we walked onto and enjoyed another meal en route to Foz do Iguacu where the Iguacu Falls are.
Little did we know we were headed for more drama...After arriving and getting our bags we looked for our ride that had been prearranged that of course wasn't there. I spoke to the hotel about this a month prior and set it all up. While Ryan went to call them I thought I would get some cash from the ATM. Unfortunately, I don't speak Portuguese and am not patient enough to wait for him so I put my card in a machine that only takes their cards. Yeah, it took my card and never gave it back! I couldn't believe it, Ryan even called them and they said they never retrieve them, we were just out of luck. Ughh, I was sure this trip was cursed after he told me that the hotel claimed to not know about our pre-arranged transportation they were supposed to be providing but said they would send someone. Once we got to the place (Charm Iguassu Suites) they said that "sometimes they don't get the emails" even though someone from their hotel corresponded with me! The lady got the "manager" who spoke English who may have been the rudest person I have ever spoken to. I told him I was frustrated since this was all set up and I had it in writing and that I would appreciate transportation back to the airport the next day. He said "you got here didn't you?" and "so you were 30 minutes delayed, so what?" and "NO, I will NOT do that for you, you're just trying to take advantage of me!" He ended up storming off and I told him I give honest hotel reviews to which he stated "I don't care." What kind of a business owner doesn't care what their customers think of them?! I was so angry but we had already paid for the place so had to just leave our bags and go to the waterfalls. The falls are split between Brazil and Argentina but we went to the Brazilian side since we only had 1 day.
Needless to say, the falls were amazing and well worth the trip!
For those of you who have watched the "double rainbow" you-tube video, listen to this clip courtesy of Ryan :)
The Iguacu Falls are the biggest waterfalls in the world and when Elanor Roosevelt visited she is quoted as saying "Oh poor Niagara" :)
Of course we were happy to hear that the park was full of wildlife and we were able to spot a few.
Our favorite though were these little furry guys called coati's that look like half raccoon/half anteater. They just wander around and look for food from tourists but they tell you not to feed them because they can get aggressive. So of course Ryan tried to pet one that came up to us...I wanted to also but I wasn't about to get rabies in Brazil! They said there were also jaguars and pumas in the park but we didn't see any :( There were a lot of people there which made picture taking hard but the falls were quite the sight! It's crazy that that much water flows all the time and has since God placed it there.
We had lunch (including Abakashi) overlooking the water then headed back to the hotel where not surprisingly it took them 10 minutes to find our room key because they most likely gave our room to someone else. It was awful, our room was down a flight of stairs with no elevator and basically in a driveway. It was in no way a "suite" but very basic and oh so noisy. Nothing like waking up to your upstairs neighbor urinating as if they were standing right next to you... :(
We took a nap then found an outdoor bar that was open for dinner. I had a super yummy virgin strawberry daiquiri to go with our plethora of food. We found a little cachorro on the way back and he followed us.
We went to bed for a few more quick hours of sleep and looked forward to getting out of there and on to Rio!
Day 8, 1/4
Woke up early once again, packed, and took a taxi to the airport. Ryan loved making conversation with our taxi drivers :)
{here is a decent clip of Ryan speaking, I thought you would enjoy it}
We walked into another huge line at the airport behind a pushy European tour group. Finally Ryan worked that portugese again and we got bumped up and through the easy peasy Brazilian security only to find that our flight was delayed. Suprised right? Me either. It was kind of funny though, the reason for delay was weather related but translates to mean "meteor delay." Can't say I've ever had a flight delayed due to meteors :)
So we spent our morning reading, baking in the sun of the blue patio, and drinking yet another Guarana.
enjoyed another meal, and made it to Rio de Janeiro!
Day 9, 1/5
We enjoyed a delicious buffet breakfast at the hotel then attempted to find the Christ the Redeemer sculpture. It didn't go so well. We saved money and took the bus and got so lost! It ended up taking us 2 hours to get where we needed to be. I had wanted to take the train that circles the mountain to the top where the statue is but it was 3 hours behind so we just took a van up. Waited in a super long line then finally got to the top where we climbed a million stairs up to the sculpture.
It is very impressive and should be since it is one of the 7 wonders of the world! Crazy to think they got it up there in pieces by train and assembled in on top of the mountain. Of course there were a zillion people there so we didn't stay long but got a few pictures,
{check out these tree trunks we spotted!}
We took a stroll down Atlantica Avenue (the street that lines Copacobana beach) where we spotted this guy bicycling with his white poodle riding on his back complete with dog sunglasses! Oh how I wish we had snapped the picture fast enough!
We caught the sun setting on our way back.
We checked out the beach shops and grabbed another bakery dinner then enjoyed the fantastic view from our balcony.
{This would be the exact reason I picked the Rio Othon Palace!}
Day 10, 1/6
Nothing beats waking up to the sound of the ocean, an amazing view, then a delicious breakfast to start your day.
That is exactly how we started our day then had a much better bus ride to Sugar Loaf.
You have to take theses Italian trams up to the first peak that has nice views then a second tram up to Sugar Loaf that had spectacular views! {copacabana}
{downtown Rio}
{looking toward the Christ the Redeemer sculpture}
There were a lot less people here and way better views than the day before so we much prefer Sugar Loaf to the Christ sculpture. We also found this rainforest area at the top that had cool trails winding through it. We ran into a few lizards that scared the begizis out of me but we sure enjoyed the lushness of the area.
Before leaving Sugar Loaf we found the biggest bench ever!
{Ryan contemplating a monkey capture for his Grandpa's orchard work}
After our tram rides down,
we walked over to a cool monument {that is Sugar Loaf in the backround}
then to Vermelha Beach.
Then we took a taxi back to the hotel and packed up for a walk to Impanema. This beach isn't as big as Copa but it's beautiful and different so we had to check it out.
{enjoying the water}
{beach bums}
After several hours at the beach and a nap we headed out for dinner at a real churrascaria. Ryan was so excited and loved it!
Day 11, 1/7
{Last sunrise in Brazil}
Started our last day with another great breakfast then some endless walking to find the perfect cookies to bring home. We spent the afternoon back at Copacabana on the beach.
We were relaxing under our umbrella when all the sudden a red helicopter came over us and they did a water resuce RIGHT in front of us!
{looking for the victim}
{divers got them in the net/basket}
{dropped them off on the shore then flew away}
Sadly, after another few precious hours at the beach and a stop at the rooftop pool

{SO hard to leave this balcony!}
We had another bakery lunch, stolled through the shops one last time, and waited for our cab to the airport. We had a late flight and the traffic was AWFUL on the way to the airport but 45 minutes later we were there. It was sad to leave Brazil and the hotel that spoiled us when we felt like we just got there but all good things must come to end right? The flight went well, we were able to stretch our legs a bit more and slept another 8 hours on the 10 hour flight.
Day 12, 1/8
Arrived back to Dallas in the morning then hung out and talked with our BYU friend we met on the plane from Rio (small world). On the flight home Ryan "tried" to sleep
Finally got back to Detroit where Tyler was waiting. It was strange to go from summer to winter in 12 hours!
{Thanks Ty! We couldn't have done it without you!}
Here's some trip numbers to wrap it all up...
8 flights/14,000+ miles,

25+ hours of driving/1000+ miles,

8 different hotels, 11 nights, and 12 cities!
The title of this post is very appropriate for our trip. It was the best trip I've ever been on but at the same time, I've never had so many things go wrong on a trip. All in all, I'm so grateful that we were able to finally go and meet/reunite with the people and places of Brazil. They were so kind and they are so humble to live with what they have and not complain. I have a new appreciation for America and for the freedoms we enjoy. It was such a blessing to see Ryan back in his element, to hear him speak without difficulty (most of the time) and be back in that Brazilian culture. I really hope we can go back again someday. Until then, Obrigada Brazil!!
7 comments:
Good job Sis, you finished THE post! It was great and I can tell how much you both enjoyed it and gained from it! Made me a little emotional too. The pictures were great and that last hotel was fantastic!
Beautiful post Steph. I'm sorry that you guys had so many flight problems that caused other problems! But I am so happy that you guys were able to go back and see all those amazingly beautiful places and meet (or see again) those members. What a great experience to have! It was so fun to see all the pictures. Thanks for sharing it with us!!
p.s I got your postcard in the mail today! :) thanks
wow. Yea that about sums it up. Sorry for the good but really the good beats it!
What a great post! I am so glad that you made it as long as you did! It was so fun to see and read all of the good (and bad). I think that sometimes the bad helps us appreciate the good so much more! Thanks for being such a supportive wife to Ryan!! I am so glad that you guys were able to share this together!
Wow girl... looks great! Andrew just said "I want their income..." haha xoxo
What a great trip! Glad you had the opportunity to share those mission memories together.
How fun! Besides the rough part of actually getting to Brazil... but it was worth it! Looks like such a fun trip and so glad you got to do it! My brother, Josh, went on that same mission and I want to say it was around the same time! He went to visit too!
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